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Title: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Marty Champions on August 14, 2006, 08:11:28 PM
try it! and do it with the shortest amount of rest possible till you get a 100 try to do the set in under 3 min
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: danielson on August 14, 2006, 08:16:41 PM
why?
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: alexxx on August 14, 2006, 08:19:13 PM
To get a big ass!
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Marty Champions on August 14, 2006, 08:19:25 PM
its a rediculous form of cardio in the sense youll be sweating and breathing like crazy your heart will be racing more than most anyother lift. you have to have strong heart and lungs to be a successful weightlifter. Unlike the true adonis i advocate ALOT of cardio or forms of cardio
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: danielson on August 14, 2006, 08:21:10 PM
its a rediculous form of cardio in the sense youll be sweating and breathing like crazy your heart will be racing more than most anyother lift. you have to have strong heart and lungs to be a successful weightlifter. Unlike the true adonis i advocate ALOT of cardio or forms of cardio

I run 5 miles a day and am a HUGE advocate for cardio, but I am not a bodybuilder, I am a martial artist. Maybe I will try it with 185. :-\
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: brianX on August 14, 2006, 08:24:02 PM
I doubt many would have the balls or the strength to do it. I definitely couldn't.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Rami on August 14, 2006, 08:25:43 PM
To get a big ass!

lol that's probably an accurate assumption.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: danielson on August 14, 2006, 08:29:06 PM
I doubt many would have the balls or the strength to do it. I definitely couldn't.

I have the balls to try it. I just don't have the strength to do it ;D
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: phyxsius on August 14, 2006, 11:07:44 PM
I have the balls to try it. I just don't have the strength to do it ;D

LOL
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Alex23 on August 14, 2006, 11:21:54 PM
its a rediculous form of cardio in the sense youll be sweating and breathing like crazy your heart will be racing more than most anyother lift. you have to have strong heart and lungs to be a successful weightlifter. Unlike the true adonis i advocate ALOT of cardio or forms of cardio

We used to do that while back... like the "breathing squats".. sets of 50 reps with 275-295, then do pullovers in superset.. Expands your rib cage like a pea-cock
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: HERACLES on August 15, 2006, 02:18:17 AM
ive read that high rep deads are great for you too... ill rep 225 at the end of a back workout...it feels good!
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Hedgehog on August 15, 2006, 02:31:58 AM
I know a guy who did 30 reps with 440 lbs. Incredibly, the guy has "only" pulled somewhere just under 700 lbs in contest.

YIP
Zack
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Overload on August 15, 2006, 06:09:58 AM
do 20 reps with 405, now that's a workout...


 8)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: BroadStreetBruiser on August 15, 2006, 06:23:00 AM
is it cool if I do 135 for 150?
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: FREAKgeek on August 15, 2006, 01:44:53 PM
try it! and do it with the shortest amount of rest possible till you get a 100 try to do the set in under 3 min

They are a killer but do this sparingly. It takes a while to recover from this stuff. I wouldn't do it more than once a month tops.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Marty Champions on August 15, 2006, 01:50:53 PM
They are a killer but do this sparingly. It takes a while to recover from this stuff. I wouldn't do it more than once a month tops.

no such thing as overtraining bro! you are reading too many bodybuilding ass wipe papers!
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: FREAKgeek on August 15, 2006, 01:58:44 PM
There's a reason why they are written too.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: 808muscle on August 15, 2006, 05:19:32 PM
full deads? or 3/4?
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: buffbong on August 15, 2006, 05:23:44 PM
only thing is alot of times on high rep deads people hurt there biceps no really worth it.  i did see a powerlifter at the gym set up a wieght near his max and he would do one rep with it then break for 30 seconds and do it again and do this 6 times.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: HERACLES on August 15, 2006, 05:24:07 PM
full deads? or 3/4?

FULL off the floor baby.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: HERACLES on August 15, 2006, 06:33:02 PM
try it! and do it with the shortest amount of rest possible till you get a 100 try to do the set in under 3 min

Could you do this Daddy waddy? No fuking  way I could. :o
I woul dhave to see this to believe it too..Too hard.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Colossus_1986 on August 15, 2006, 06:40:24 PM
how about you do a regular 4 sets with a 12-10-8-6 rep range...and not like a retard who herniates his spine doing some retarted bootcamp style of deadlifts ;)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: FREAKgeek on August 15, 2006, 06:41:22 PM
only thing is alot of times on high rep deads people hurt there biceps no really worth it.  i did see a powerlifter at the gym set up a wieght near his max and he would do one rep with it then break for 30 seconds and do it again and do this 6 times.

Never had any biceps problems with deads but they sure as hell drain you.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: haider on August 15, 2006, 06:46:22 PM
I doubt many would have the balls or the strength to do it. I definitely couldn't.
I doubt many are dumb enough to do it.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: The True Adonis on August 15, 2006, 07:06:47 PM
I could do it...MAybe I will videotape it when our new camera gets here.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: caseyviator on August 15, 2006, 10:59:12 PM
Could you do this Daddy waddy? No fuking  way I could. :o
I woul dhave to see this to believe it too..Too hard.


i totally agree i dont believe he did them without taking ALOT of breaks
i am powerlifter and bodybuilder  n at my best i pull 705 and even then there is no freakin way i can pull 225 for 100 reps straight   probably not even 50 or 60

i think ur biceps would get too pumped n just cave in!!!let alone the rest of ur body


i say no way this guy can do it  unless hes sum big time powerlifter who does 750+!! imo
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: brianX on August 15, 2006, 11:31:19 PM
only thing is alot of times on high rep deads people hurt there biceps no really worth it.  i did see a powerlifter at the gym set up a wieght near his max and he would do one rep with it then break for 30 seconds and do it again and do this 6 times.

Those are called walk aways. Lots of great deadlifters trained in that fashion.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: caseyviator on August 16, 2006, 12:02:27 AM
Those are called walk aways. Lots of great deadlifters trained in that fashion.

i ahve always trained deads near meets like this cept id do 4X2 with 5 min rest between sets  then   3x1 with 2 mins bet
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Hedgehog on August 16, 2006, 12:17:11 AM

i totally agree i dont believe he did them without taking ALOT of breaks
i am powerlifter and bodybuilder  n at my best i pull 705 and even then there is no freakin way i can pull 225 for 100 reps straight   probably not even 50 or 60

i think ur biceps would get too pumped n just cave in!!!let alone the rest of ur body


i say no way this guy can do it  unless hes sum big time powerlifter who does 750+!! imo

I'm guessing a strongman competitor with a good deadlift would be able to get through 100 reps, with pauses thrown in.

A guy like Svend Karlsen perhaps.

YIP
Zack
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Tokyo Joe on August 16, 2006, 05:44:56 AM
interestin concept daddy, I'll give it a try.

I've been doing something similar that I found in an old ironman mag.

Try deadlifting 405 for 20 reps in under 3 minutes. I usually get to 17 or 18, working on ave. about 1 every 10 secs. Some here might find it easy but for me, the last 5 reps are a bitch...

Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Tokyo Joe on August 16, 2006, 05:51:07 AM
do 20 reps with 405, now that's a workout...


 8)

he, he.. didn't see your post.. Can you do it?

I'm sure a lot of people can do 225 for 100 reps, just not in succession and definitely not in under 3 mins. There are only 180 seconds in 3 minutes so it's technically impossible...   unless you're Mr. Incredible and can do a full rep in 1.8 seconds and keep the pace to 100.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Overload on August 16, 2006, 06:01:21 AM
he, he.. didn't see your post.. Can you do it?


not quite but i can do your 20 reps in 3 minutes training...i've done 16 reps with 405 with no breaks and no bouncing off the floor. very intense back workout.

 8)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Tokyo Joe on August 16, 2006, 06:41:52 AM
16 reps, you're a strong mtherfucker, I get the first 8 then I need to pause. Used to get 14 til I wrecked my back in my late 20s. Anyway, I still do a lot of deads cause I can't train very often anymore.. they work most of the body and are good for maintenance..

What's your one rep max?
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Petrucci on August 16, 2006, 06:46:09 AM
how about you do a regular 4 sets with a 12-10-8-6 rep range...and not like a retard who herniates his spine doing some retarted bootcamp style of deadlifts ;)

This was the best for me...I did deadlifts first thing in the workout, sets of 12-10-8-6-4 and sometimes even 2 or 3. My back got a lot of thickness, by far the best gains i think i ever had...
 Nowadays im doing a little different, at the end of the day, 3 or 4 sets of 12. A lot less weight, but its very demanding still
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: jaejonna on August 16, 2006, 06:50:13 AM
how about you do a regular 4 sets with a 12-10-8-6 rep range...and not like a retard who herniates his spine doing some retarted bootcamp style of deadlifts ;)
Do you even know what a deadlift is ? do you work out ??
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Overload on August 16, 2006, 07:23:57 AM
16 reps, you're a strong mtherfucker, I get the first 8 then I need to pause. Used to get 14 til I wrecked my back in my late 20s. Anyway, I still do a lot of deads cause I can't train very often anymore.. they work most of the body and are good for maintenance..

What's your one rep max?

I've pulled 590 in a meet using an inzer belt and chalk.

i like to do reps with deadlifts when doing regular training, i get a very intense workout that way. i only do triples and doubles in the last month or so leading up to a meet.

deadlifts are my favorite and best exercise.

 8)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: catch22 on August 16, 2006, 07:38:49 AM
I would struggle, but the guy I trained with before could easily do it.

He once pulled 891 for five reps... :o
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: jaejonna on August 16, 2006, 07:39:36 AM
I would struggle, but the guy I trained with before could easily do it.

He once pulled 891 for five reps... :o
yes we should train again...
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Mars on August 16, 2006, 07:42:41 AM
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Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: jmt1 on August 16, 2006, 07:49:57 AM
no such thing as overtraining bro! you are reading too many bodybuilding ass wipe papers!

there is no such thing as overtraining ???lol...well theres one explenation why your physique looks like shit...your so called diet was another...seriously you should consider taking up a new hobby or hiring a trainer and nutritonist who know what the hell theyre doing because you sure dont.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: jaejonna on August 16, 2006, 07:51:56 AM
Weed + Muchies + Coke + Beer = Muscles

The Daddywaddy Diet

...also supplements healthy dosages of Adonis and Alexxx sperm.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: FREAKgeek on August 16, 2006, 07:55:22 AM

i totally agree i dont believe he did them without taking ALOT of breaks
i am powerlifter and bodybuilder  n at my best i pull 705 and even then there is no freakin way i can pull 225 for 100 reps straight   probably not even 50 or 60

i think ur biceps would get too pumped n just cave in!!!let alone the rest of ur body


i say no way this guy can do it  unless hes sum big time powerlifter who does 750+!! imo


You're not built for endurance. I guess it's having more slow twich fibers. I can't remotely do anything near 700, yet bang out 225 at least 50 times.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: sarcasm on August 16, 2006, 08:03:02 AM
I would struggle, but the guy I trained with before could easily do it.

He once pulled 891 for five reps... :o
of course he did. ::)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: buffbodz on August 16, 2006, 10:19:24 AM
I always advocate the dead lift as the best all around movement for thickness and mass.  It's also the true sign of a mans strength.  I used to train with a former marine who held the all services recored in his weight class in power lifting.   Man the workouts.  Just trying to move what he plays with added more muscle than any other training split I've tried, and I've used most of em.  This dude would pull 600 like I pull 400 and that was just his warm up.  If you want to get to another level.  Train with a award winning powerlifter.  Than go back to bodybuilding.  You'll never be as big or strong, if you can hang.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Marty Champions on August 16, 2006, 11:23:40 AM
na i cant do 100 reps but i get close. 75-85  i probably could get 100 if i wasnt dieting though, my form looses its tightness so i quit before 100
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Overload on August 16, 2006, 11:32:15 AM
  If you want to get to another level.  Train with a award winning powerlifter.  Than go back to bodybuilding.  You'll never be as big or strong, if you can hang.

i agree 100%...

my best workouts are when i train with people stronger than myself. two of my regular training partners are world class lifters and hold a few state records.

 8)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: HERACLES on August 16, 2006, 11:48:54 AM
na i cant do 100 reps but i get close. 75-85  i probably could get 100 if i wasnt dieting though, my form looses its tightness so i quit before 100

I dont think you can get  "75-85" EITHER!  Did you really mean 135lbs or somthing in the beginning of this post? You advise everyone to try deadlifitng 225 for 100 reps, then you say "more like 78-85 reps" haha...dude, think about jut 70 reps! haha..thats INSANE!
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: catch22 on August 16, 2006, 02:12:13 PM
of course he did. ::)

If I tell you his name is Svend Karlsen, you still don't belive me?  ??? ::)
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Tokyo Joe on August 16, 2006, 04:59:21 PM
I dont think you can get  "75-85" EITHER!  Did you really mean 135lbs or somthing in the beginning of this post? You advise everyone to try deadlifitng 225 for 100 reps, then you say "more like 78-85 reps" haha...dude, think about jut 70 reps! haha..thats INSANE!

What's so insane? 225 is a warm up weight for deadlifting. ..With his size he should be able to bang out 20 or more reps per set.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Bast000 on August 16, 2006, 05:02:00 PM
If you train with high volume it shouldn't be too hard.   

When I deadlift I only do 2 sets to failure so that would be difficult for me.
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: caseyviator on August 18, 2006, 12:52:34 PM
I would struggle, but the guy I trained with before could easily do it.

He once pulled 891 for five reps... :o

891 for 5 ya sure   there might be 10 guys on the planet who can actually do that
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Hedgehog on August 18, 2006, 05:25:23 PM
If I tell you his name is Svend Karlsen, you still don't belive me?  ??? ::)

There is a video of Svend pulling a triple, with fairly good speed though, at 814 lbs (370 kg)

So I have a hard time believing Svend could do 5 reps with over 400 kgs (891 lbs to be exact).





For the record, I consider Svend Karlsen to be one of the best deadlifters among the strongman competitors, and also a helluva nice bloke.


YIP
Zack
Title: Re: dead lift 225 for 100 reps
Post by: Jr. Yates on August 18, 2006, 06:27:49 PM
So I have a hard time believing Svend could do 5 reps with over 400 kgs.

As do I, its quite the lift.